Swim Drink Fish Stories

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Let’s Talk About Burnout
Danica Abrams Danica Abrams

Let’s Talk About Burnout

As we approach the end of the year, we want to acknowledge that many of us may be feeling the effects of burnout. With that being said, we thought it would be timely to share some tips and resources to help you manage and cope with these feelings.

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Reflecting on 2022
Danica Abrams Danica Abrams

Reflecting on 2022

The Swim Drink Fish monitoring hubs bring people to the water's edge from Vancouver, BC, all the way to Kingston, ON. This sampling season brought our hub staff a variety of experiences that taught them a lot about the world and the people around them.

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Greenwashing is Clogging Our Drains and Polluting Our Waterways
Danica Abrams Danica Abrams

Greenwashing is Clogging Our Drains and Polluting Our Waterways

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word “flushable” as “suitable for disposal by flushing down a toilet.” It’s no surprise that when consumers see products advertised as flushable on the shelf, they make the assumption that they are safe to flush; why wouldn’t they be?

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Swim Drink Fish Bill 23 Submission
Danica Abrams Danica Abrams

Swim Drink Fish Bill 23 Submission

We at Swim Drink Fish believe Bill 23 must be delayed. Something as drastic as this needs the proper due diligence of meaningful consultation. Which means leading with Indigenous communities and full consideration of all public input received through the Environmental Registry.

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A Canadian Keystone’s Upstream Struggle
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A Canadian Keystone’s Upstream Struggle

Keystone species define an ecosystem as they are the glue that holds a habitat together. These species are critical to the world around us. They play such an integral role in the healthy functioning of their ecosystem that without their continued presence, these biological communities could cease to exist altogether. One keystone species in particular that continues to have a profound impact on the waters, forests, and people of Canada, is salmon.

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Being a Water Steward
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Being a Water Steward

You need water, but the water also needs you. The effects of our actions around water stewardship have a ripple effect that expands across our communities, across oceans and even over generations. We all play an integral part in creating healthy waters, healthy communities and a healthier future.

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The Roots of Swim Drink Fish
Danica Abrams Danica Abrams

The Roots of Swim Drink Fish

“Our roots go back a long way, so it’s hard to define it except through swimmable, drinkable, fishable water.” - Mark Mattson, President of Swim Drink Fish Canada

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Nibi Bimaadiziwin - Water is Life
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Nibi Bimaadiziwin - Water is Life

Many of us are disconnected from the traditional wisdoms and teachings around the waters that we are privileged to interact with everyday. These traditional perspectives can help us develop a deeper, and more meaningful relationship with water and all life.

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Breaking Boundaries with Abilities In Motion
Danica Abrams Danica Abrams

Breaking Boundaries with Abilities In Motion

“All have a right to access activity on their terms. Inclusion is a practice that allows individuals to participate to their ability. This is a self-exploration of fundamental skill development that contributes to overall health and a life-time of leisure activities and learning physical pursuits. Our mission is to break barriers of accessibility to on-water recreational activities to individuals with disabilities”

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Terry Salman, “What We Give”
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Terry Salman, “What We Give”

Longtime supporter of Swim Drink Fish and lifetime philanthropist highlights his upcoming book and the value and importance of getting involved to make a difference.

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